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TUE W1NW iA.M TIMES, 00,., OBER 8, Wt7
SITCO:EISS
Doing Business on a Cash Basis is Proving a
Success
We are eons;nntly on the alert to secure good reliable goods. During the
pest few weeks new goods of every description have been aerie ing,
Nought for spot cash, and sold lower that any firm doing a credit
business would suspect.
Heavy Tweed Dress Goods, mixed eti'eets; double fold, good colors,
special at 17e.
Dress Goods, warm winter weight, sold in lots of places for 25c,,
but our cash price is 20e.
Dress Goods, very sightly, and will give satisfaction in the wear,
in green, blue, brown and grey colorings, extra. value, 25e.
Better lines in black or colored dress goods, at 30e, 40e, 50e, 75e,
85e and $1.
Flannelette, good patterns, wide width, usually sold at 7c or 8e,
our price Ge per yard.
Heavy Wool Tweed, cheeks ur stripes, worth 45c, but we bought
it to sell at 35e.
LADIES' MANTLE• S`
We have them at all prices, but ask your attention to three lines
that we consider above the average, in light or dark
effects. Prices $3.50, $4 50 and $6.
z ----„,..,,TABLE LINEN.
Two special lines we think might prove worthy of your attention.
No. 1 is the same as we have often sold at 35e a yard, but
now you may buy it for 25e.
No. 2 is a very wide table linen, good pattern and the quality is
worth 45e, but we're selling it as long as it lasts•at 35e.
White Cheek Muslin worth 8e, for 5c.
Men's Lined kid Gloves, two fasteners, worth 75e, a, special for
Fair Day at 50e.
You will find our shoes and rubbers up to -date.
MANTLE
CLOTHS
BRUSSELS FALL FAIR.
Scott ; brood male, el Lambkin, 'Ja
Newsome, W 11 Wilkinson ; 2 year
The East Enron Fall I'sti�r was old filly, 'I'S' Roble RPollard, Meek
held on Thursday and Friday of last Cardiff; 2 year old gelding, J Lanib-
vseek, and exceeded ',bat of all for- kin, Jas AleCallute, l{obt McMurray ;
mer years by all odds. Over 4,000 yearling tiny, L Hollinger, Jas Shaw
people were In attendance. Iron.' yearling gelding, Jas Spier, J<ls
John Dryden, Minister of Af;rieultare Smith, R Pollard ; horse colt, L Iio1-
opened the fair was heartily received linger, Alex Smith, Robt Shine; mare
on this, his first visit to Brussels, colt, D Ramsay, Angus. Lamont, J
Lambkin ; span, Jut) Watson; Koenig
special, "Gusteer" foals, Jut) Nazi -
nen, Bird Bros., W troy ; Brussels
Coach Horse Co,, "Waldemar" spec-
ials, D Ramsay, A Lamont, J Lamb-
kin, L Tasker.
Cerruti.--Durham-Bull, over, 2
years, J4es Spier ; bolt under 2 years,
D Milne ; witch euw over 4 years,
D Milne, R Corley, D Milne ; mileh
The display of exhibits on the inside
department was simply splendid,
and the turning out of fine horses,
cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, etc., was
first class in every particular.
The contesting of harnessing, hitch-
ing up and driving once around the
half -mite track was exciting, and
was won 13y Mrs. 5. Love, Miss Kate
Young, and Miss A. Smith. The cow order 4 ears D ;3'111ne 1 &
speeding tvents were closely contest - years, ' , 2,
ed and resulted as follows ; Farm- R Corley ; 2 year old heifer, l7 Milne
1, 2, & 3 ; 1 year old heifer, D Milne
ers' race -1st, P. Ferguson ; 2nd,
J. Dennison, Kirkpatrick and Coates 1 & 2, L McNeil ; bull calf, D Milne
divided third money. R Corley 2 & 3 ; heifer calf 1Z Corley
Trotting race -1st, Odonnel ; 2nd D Milne ; herd of Durlrruns, D Milne
Rena Stewart ; 3rd King. 1 & 2, R Corley. Jerseys ---Bull over
Pacing race; -1st, Lionel ; 2nd; 2 year old, J Lambkin, G A Dead -
Texan guy ; 3rd, Louise. Best time, man, Jas Burgess; bull under 2 years
1.11.C} A Deadman ; nlilch cow over 4
The judges were Chas Kneehtel, years, Geo.Thompson, G A Deadman
John Scott, and F. S. Scott. Gate T Newsome ; milch cow under 4
receipts over $400. years, J Lambkin,- E Garvin , 2 year
The list of prize wieners is given old heifer, G A Deadlnan ; yearling
below: - heifer,. J Lambkin, 0 A Deadman ;
HoRsEs.-Heavy Draught, -Stal-
lion over three years, T McLauchlan,
brood mare, W Dickson, el II Har-
rison ; horse colt, J Simpson ; mare
colt, W Dickson, Win Wilson, M 11
Harrison ; 2 year old filly, Jas Car-
ling, Taylor Bros, Janes McCallum ;
2 year old gcldieg, A McLauchlin •
yearling filly, W J Ross, Jas Evans,
Mrs. WT Calder ; yearling gelding,
In Beaver Cloth or rough goods we have thein in all leading colors. AMe(xavin Bios, L Steins; heavy
Pretty Effects in Black, Green, Brown and Navy. Range of prices e1.00, . draught team, 0 T Dale, J Sbortreed
Stevenson, Jno 13olgar, Neil Duncan -
$1,25, $1.50, $1.70, $2.00 and $2.90. I Agricultural, - Brood mare, Geo
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;son ; Horse colt, Geo Stevenson; mare
colt, Jno Bolger, Neil Duncanson, A
Gardiner ; 2 year e1d gelding, Jno
Carling, 0 T Dale, Geo Christopher ;
1 year old filly, T Davidson, 1 - year
old gelding, A Gardiner, Neil Dun-
canson ; span, C T Dale, A Stevenson
Roadsters -Stallion over three years,
P. Scott ; stallion under three' years,
Dr. McKelvey ; brood marc, Dr. Mc-
Kelvey, P Scott 2 & 3 ; horse colt, J
D Warwick, V S,.R Pollard, W Rut
ledge ; mare colt., Jas Smith, P Scott.
Dr. McKelvey ; 2 year old filly, J .1
Ball, Jas Lindsay ; 1 year old filly,
J J 13a11, T Newsome, Robt Shine ;
1 year old gelding, J Lambkin, Jas
Cardiff ; • buggy horse under 151-
hands,
5ihands, .J 13 Melville, Jas McEwen,
James Carling ; team, Grater Green,
R Rolls, lZ Cardiff ; foal from regis-
tered trotting bred horse, J D War-
wick, John -Griffin, Dr. McKelvey.
Carriage --Stallion over three years
J P Fisher, A Menzies ; stallion
under 3 years, A T Currie ; stallion,
with 4 of his progeny, J P Fisher, P
c f •'rd. inn `tides n
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NEW GOODS.
W STNLES-
GEO. CARR has now in stock a In display of the very newest tnaterial for
Overcoats, Fall and Winter Suits, Trousering, Fancy Vests, etc., etc. Also the
Most Stylish Gents' Furnishings in the Market
If you want stylish and well -made Clothe at a moderate price.
Give us a call. We can give cu the best f workmanship. Good fit guarateed.
fir' c3-�
Opposite Queen's Hotel,
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W INGHAMM
.T. A. Mills has just opened out a......
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SCOTCH TWEED SLUMS
..FANCY AND BLACK DRESS COODS..
Direct from Europe, which he is offering
. ...to his Customers at.,.
VERY - LOW - FIGURES.
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Please call in and examine for Yourself, and be Convirneed,
No trouble to show goods, -
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Pace Your Ad.
.EDozvna Goes
the Price of
& ;tartly; general purpose plow,
(sillies & Martin, J J Gilpin; turnip
seed drill, J J teilpin; set double -
trees and neckyoke, D ,j,svan, S T
Plum, wheelbarrow,. Jno Wyun.
(xttazrl--�Yllito fell wheat, Dr
McKelvey,. 'Jno McKinnon, Chas
Henderson & Son; red full wheat,
Jas McCa.11nm, 11 Edwards, Jno Ale•
Kinnon; spring wheat, Jas ilcCalbum,
(-has Henderson & Sun; barley. Chas
IHenderson & Son, Rube .use it a rray;
black oats, Clots llcuderson .4 Suu,
U Edwards; white oats, Geo. JJltn-
ston,Jas Shaw, R Mc.Iui•ray; small
peas, Jas.AlcCallum, Al II Harrison.
Jas Burgess ; large peas Jas Spier,
Obas Henderson & Son, II Edwards
timothy seed, Jas McCallum, Janes
Spier.
1+'RurT.-Bald wins -Jos Spier, Geo
Johnston ; Femme, Jas Simpson,
W II McCracken ; King of Tompkins
Co., Jno Wynn, Jas Spier ; Mann, W
Armstrong, Jno AicKiunon ; North-
ren Spies, , M H Harrieen, James
Simpson ; R I Greening, Mrs. J
lirethour, Geo Johnston ; t.i+,lden
Russets, M H II'irrison, E Clarvin ;
Spitzenburg, Jas Spier, Chas Hender-
son & Son ; Se, k no Further, Wm
Armstrong, Geo Johnston ; Palmar
D A McLennan ; mad ssrt
runs, W H McCraeken, Ohas;
Berson & Son; long Calif*
rens, P T+,rb, W 11 A�teCraeke•n ;
ormelons, W McCracken ;
melons, W Il McCracken, (,hart».
[lenderson & Sons; cucumbers, W
Taylor, Mrs John I3rethour ; White,
celery, Mrs John 13reth.our, W II
McCracken; pink eelery, W Taylor,
1V Il McCracken ; sunewer, Mrs D.
Marsh, James Simeeon.
i,CONCraw e»oz PAsj 7j.
EAST WAWANOS11.
The following is the school report
tor S.S,No.9, Ilast Wawanosh for
the month of September, The names
are arranged iu order ot merit as-
sertained by a system of daily mark-
ings, deductions being made for bad
conduet Lateness, ete,
4th. --,Jennie Rintoul, Lena Dee-
eon.
Sc. 3rd. --_Florence Shiers, illeggie
McDougail, Mabel Shiell, Mary Ab-
ra nr,
Jr „3. -Alberta Rintoul, Lestie
Deacon, Frank Mills, Alex McDoug-
all, Alfred Rily, Alfred Hodgson,
Sr. 2nd.- Roy Deacon, Willie
Sweets, Jas Spier, Jas Sharp , ') oz .Elliott.
PippinJno W ynn, M II 1larriston ;1 Jr. 2nd, -Ethel Hicks, Bella. Me,
Wealthy, David Milne, lir Garvin; Dougall, Herbert 'Shiell, Albert E
IZibstnn Pippins, Jno McKinnon, Geo
:Salisbury, Ida Abram, David John•
heifer calf, J Lambkin, 0 A Dead-
man, W Armstrong. Native or grade Johnston ; Culverts, L 'Tasker•, Airs, i stun, Alex Hurtuul, Will Beets, Roy
cattle -Cow having calved since last D. Marsh ;RexLury Russets, M le 1 Anderson.
show, Ai 11 Ilarrison, Jno McKinnon; Harrison, T Ballantyne; Alexander -I Sr- lst,-lloward Shiell, Willie
2 year old heifer, L McNeil, M II Miss McT,ai•en E Garvin ; Duchess of Shoebuttwn, John Abram.
Harrison; 1 year old heifer, M. II Oldeab .rg, [levy 5,5.v Lt, S iii) -3:4 Jr. 1st. -Carrie Dean un, Wilburn
Harrison; 1 year'old steer, R Corley gard. ; eallawater, T 73allentyne,Miss Fel gueson, Ll a,tuurr hicks.
John Spier, 1 year old steer, W 13 . McLaren ; Graaenstien, Mrs 5 Stew -1 L. B. DUFF',. Teacher,
Wilkinson, AI 11 Harrison; steer calf ' art, H Stewart ; Maiden's Blush, HI The following is the standing of
M 11 llarrisoo, 1 & 2 ; heifer calf, Stewart, Alex Stewart, (Queen St.) the puple- in S. S. No. 8, as deter -
D Milne, M 11 Harrison ; fat cow or Porter, II Stewar•t,'T Ioavidson ; Pee mined by the last bi-monthly ex -
heifer, W 13 Wilkinson, ill ll Harri- ' waukee, Geo Johnston, Chas Hendee- amination, .
son fat ox or steer, W 13 Wilkinson, 'son & Son ; St. Lawrence, Jas • Simp• P. S. S.- -John Cummingham,.
M Ii Harrison. _son, Jno AloKinnon ; variety of win- Maggie McCallum, Annie Walsh.
SHEEP.—Leicesters—Aged ram, ,T. ter apples, Jas Spier, Chas Hender- Fourth -Allan Wheeler, Julia
Sanderson,N Cumming; shearling• rant son 4 -Son; variety of Fall apples. Anderson Josie Campbell, Ida Bone,
Jas Sanderson 1 & 2 ; ram Iamb, J 'Jas Speir, Chas Henderson & Son, Saria McCallum, Ed.Wa13h. . •
Milne, E Coultes ; pair ewes having I `sinter pears, U. C. Ross, Nellie Ross; Sr. 3. -Roy Wheeler, Jas • McCal-
raised lambs in '97, Jas Sanderson, i plums any variety, D. Stewart, J. R: lune, Maud Robertson, Maggie Ross,
Jno Coultes ; shearling ewes, Jas i Smith;,grapes, Chas llendersun & Alma Pearen, Lizzie Reid.
Sanderson, 1 & 2 ; ewe lambs, Geo • Son; crabs, E. Gravin, S. Haggard; Jr. 3. -Maitland Henry, Lillie
Henry , J Sanderson; pen ot sheep, I any other variety of apples, D. Anderson, Willie McLean, Mary ,
J Sanderson 1 & 2. Downs -Aged i Stewart, Jas Speir; variety of plums Grigg-, Ed. McLean, Fred Seandrett. .
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ram Jnu Smith Jas Burgess ; shear- I D. Milne, W. 1i McCracken. l • Sr. 2. -Mary Anderson, Janie
D. E. McDONALD
Wishes to inform the
General Public that he is
�.�.-• supplying all kinds of
MEATS at the
FOYER PRMES.
ling ram,. L Tasker, Jno Smith; rani 1 ROOTS .AND HOED Ceoes.-Early
lamb. L Tasker, John Smith ; pair ;potatoes, .Jas Smith, Jas Shaw, Walter
at ewes having raised lambs in '97,1 Taylor, Jno ()unites; late potatoes,
L_Tssker, Jas Burgess ; . shearling;Geo. Johnston, Walter Tavlur, M. H.
ewes, L Tasker, ,Jno Smith ; ewe Harrison, E. Garvin; collection of
httlllis, inc Smith, L Tasker ; Pen of poti,toee, 1a1. Garvin, 1, 2, & :5 ; Swci tl
Downs, L Tasiler, Jno Sniitle, i turnips, Jno Coultes, Chas Hender-
PrGs.-Berkshires-Boar' over 2 • eon & Son; turnips. any other variety,
years, Jas Torrance, boar under 2
years; Jas Spier ; boar under 1 year,
Jas.. Dotrance,.1 & 2 ; sow having
littered in '07, and sow under 1 year
J Dorrance 1 & 2. Yorkshires, -
Boar over 2 years, A Robertson ;
boar undsr. 2 years, R Nicholl ; boar
under 1 year, R Nichol, A Stevenson long blood beets, Geo. Juhnston,
sow having littered in '97, and sow Walter Taylor ; blood turnip beets,
under 1 year,R Nichol 1 & 2.Chester Walter Taylor, W. II. McCracken ;
White -Boar over years, D Mine, white saggr beets W. 1T. MCracken
R 11IeMueray; boar under 2 years, Waiter Taylor ; parsnips, W. 11.
A Robertson ; boar under 1 year, R McCracken, Chas Henderson & Sun;
Me Murray, Ii Edwards ; sow having
lettered in '97, A Robertson, R Mo--
Murray„ sow under 1 year, R Me-
Murray 1 & 2. Any other breed -
Boar over, 2 years, W II McCutch
eon, Jno MuKinnon ; boar, under
years II Edwards, ; sow under 1
year, H Edwards ; best saw any age
R Nichol ; best pen of pigs, any
breed, ,Jas Durrae,ec.
Chas Henderson & Son Jas Smith;
white field carrots, Jas McCallum,
W. M. McCracken; Altringhain car-
rots, Jas McCallum, Walter Taylor;
scarlet nantes, Jas McCallum, Walter
Taylor ; early horn carrots, Chas
Henderson & Son, . Jas McCallum;
mangle wurtzels, long red, W. Mc-
Cracken, Chas Henderson & Sun;
yellow grope mange's, W. {I. Mc-
Craekcn, T. Ballantyne; red'glope
mantels, T. • Ballantyne,. W. H 11c-
Cracken ; long yellow '.nf'angels, W.
IL McCracken. Jas McCallum.
\''EOETABLE.—U mons tronl•see(r rod
W.1.1. McCracken, Walter Taylor;
onions from seed yellow, W. II. Me-
POULTRY.—Guinea fowl, W Carter Cracken, Chas Henderson & Sin ;
Jno McKinnon; dark Biahmas. G \V onions .from seed; Giant Rocca, \V.
Irwin. 1 & 2 ; light 13rahmas'Mrs. 11. McCracken, Walter Taylor ;
Jno Brethour; black Spanieh,A Ice;- onions from top sets, W. H. McCrack•
ger, Mrs .Jno Brethour ; Plymouth en. Walter Taylor; onions from Dutch.
rooks, 5 IIo; •tiard, Chas llenderson sets, Walter Taylor, Chas Henderson
& S.in; top onions sets, Jno Smith,
W. H. 1McCraciren. Dutch sets D. A.
Meat delivered to any part of the town & Sun ; white L('r horns, \V Ctu•tcr, 1
C 2 brown Leer oen IN Taylor
Give us a call.
D. E. IF le ONALD,
Shaw's Old Stand. Butcher.
WI NGHAM
SAW
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Jr.re. 2. -Stanley McB?urney, A ere ' • M
Mclean, -
Sr.Part 2. -Austin Campbell, Rob-
bie Wheeler, Fanny Pearen,
Skinn.
Jr. Part 2. -Lillie McLean, Stuart
M cBureese
Sr. Part 1. -Elgin Anderson,
Henry Skinn.
jr. Part 1. -Ella Taylor, Lillie
Peeren, Mabel Grigg, Charlie Wheel-
er, .John McCallum, Nettie • Skinn,
Bella Robertson.
L. 2i1. JOHNSTONE, Teacher.-
The
eacher.The Epworth League anniversary
lit Birch Church, on Oct. 3rd and
4tb, was a complete success. The
congregations morning -and evening
on Sunday were -large and the ser -
vises interesting. Oa Monday even-
ing a large and appreciative aud-
ience filled the church. The pro-
gramme consisted of music by Ep-
wui th League from Westfield and
13ethel appointments, and the home
choir, together with recitations, and
til excellent address, by the Rev.
0. C. Couzens, of auburn.
Prove the meritf Hood's Sarsapar :: ..-dog. ..?'
live, perfect, permanent Cutr'.
Cures of scrofula in severest fo.
goitre, swelled neck, running sures, hip
disease, sores in the eyes.
es of Salt Rheum, with its lnten^:. itching
and burning, scald head, tetter, etc.
es of Bons, Pimples, and all other erup-
tions due to impure blood.
es. of Dyspepsia and,other troubles where
a good stomach tonic was needed.
es of Rheumatism, where patients wereun,
able to work or walk for weeks.
res of Catarrh by expelling r in3purltieai
which cause and sustain the , 'ease.
1 cl'', 2 • silve spangled Hamburgs, W McLeannan, W. U. McCracken; pota- Cur
Ainley, 1N Carter; �i-i
black Hembi,gs to onions, Jas McCallum, Walter Cur
and Pel gds iriT Carter 1 & 2 ' Ban- 'Taylor; corn Yellow Canada, Robt.
tams A Traeger, W 'Taylor • Iloudons McMurray, hits. D. Marsh; corn, Cur
W Carter, 1 & 2 ; Durkins, G. W Ir• White Flint; W. II McCracken, Cur
win, W Carter ; Lanshang, W Tay- Walter Taylor, corn, Yellow Dent,
sur, A Traeger ; Cochin, G W Irwin, W. II. McCracken; collection of corn Cu
A Tc>erger ;black Aiinoreas, verger ' r Cu
Willie
Ainley ; turkeys, G W Irwin Winter cabbage, Walter Taylor, W. i
All kinds of rough and dressed a �e'c, Q t.s ends- _ _ r
Pekin ducks G W tiit\'iil 1 `'a , bage, Walter Taylor, W. H. Me -
ILS A I 1V ti McCracken Walter Taylor
fes; �h 1 ll rsoi; Son G H Me ra ten, cut y, u
Irwin ; Pollen (incite A :korger , Ilendei'son & Son;. red pickling cab'
'U'\' GLE Aylesbury ducks Chas Henderson & Cracken; cauliflower, Walter Taylor,
-SHINGLES) �i Son, 1 & 2 ; canaries, T Pallatity ne ; W. H. McCracken, pumpkin, yellow
--LATIi, o field R McMurry T. Ballantyne; •
-WOOD game fowl, A Traeger 1 & 2 ; fours o. field, . ,
-BARPI+ LS, any other breed, Chas Henderson & pumpkin mammoth, Chao
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I11tter
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-CEDAR POSTS, Etc.
,on, V Canter ; pigeons, It Cardiff , son & Son, IN.II' McCracken; elen•
red caps, recommerdea,A Traeger, 1 ,P. Erb,�McCracken collee
kept constantly on hand and deliver- & 2, 3 tlt)n of garden protlllce, W II Mc -1
o shortest notieo, Walter' Taylor; large to•'
xAt1�LEtrrvvTs.•�-•• �1rnx 'rvaggoti, 7 G,r�leken, .
ed n
Wynn, S T Plum ; covered buggy, tnatoes, Wa tet ay or,
Call and get prices as we aro ,Jas Walker, D Ewan ; Cutter` D Cracken ; pinffi or Cherry totuatoes, i
,-�-�- determined not to be undersold,
Lri,tLn Jno
• - Wynn ; iron harrows, 5 Mrs J Drethour, Mrs D Marsh ; but.;
T Plum; turryrp scafller, J ,i Gilpin, ter beans, Walter Taylor, James
1 turnip Cutter; S J Gilpin 1 & 2 , • McCallum; white beans, W It Mc,
pump, 0 Morningstar, Jno Imlay; Cracken, Jas McCallum ; ally other
W1NGIIAM, twin gang plow, J J Gilpin, Gillies variety of beans, Miss McCallum,
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M oLEAN & SON.
res of nervousness by properly toitlug and
feeding the nerves upon pure blood,
r(3s of That Tired Feeling by restorlsa,
strength. Send for book of cures by
Sarsaparilla 1
To fit Iiood St Co., Proprietors, Lorvalt, Mass.
are 5 bat hater
Hood's Pills pills113, hid est digeStifter-on. 0C.
titAAernisfor'•Qneon Fre -o. et
n� ll rine trod Ti • Jn6alee-
(INitnwhurw 111c.t And r • . rietnres• Con S.
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refit1reo. ilniWr '•, vrN, forowb
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7, 2;19 nenrborn. rt., Chicle*.
rannrkable rein and fall
f 'ti n' 1 lit r 1 trio rtl
h nk T• ern• n ,len ifonansa r trouts